What's the name and artist of the song playing at the end of this movie? I watched the credits and did not see it. Thanks. (from Laurone in Colorado, USA)

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I believe the song is called "Rule the World" and is by the band Take That. I am pretty sure that it will be on the soundtrack album when it comes out in September! (thanks to shopgirl, Wall) add more info

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I know the song is called "Can Can." It is played when the captain of the ship is dancing to himself when his ship is being attacked. Who performs this song? (from Michael in Sydney)

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Hey there... originally Can Can is a classic written by Carl Orff and performed by any orchestra... Hopefully this information was helpful to you (thanks to Sonja, Zagreb, CROATIA) add more info

It's called "Orpheus In The Underworld" (thanks to Mad-Enmigna, Vancouver) add more info

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I did some digging for myself and this is what I found: The original score is by ILAN ESHKERI. Performed by the London Metropolitan Orchestra. Quote: "It was recorded with a large orchestra; 50 strings, double ww, 6 hrns, 2 tmpts, 4 trmbns, tuba, timp, 2 perc, harp, celeste, and a female choir." from Ilan Eshkeri at an interview.
Here are the links if you would like more about the "can-can" music for Stardust.

Can-Can was a form of dance derived from the quadrille or galop similar to our foxtrot. The song played for the can-can is called Galop Infernal. Many composers wrote versions of the music for it. The most known is by Jacques Offenbach- Galop infernal: Orpheus in the Underworld (Orphée aux enfers.). The first performance was at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, Paris. The original writer for the can-can was not Carl Orff. So far the only way to have that exact piece played in Stardust is the soundtrack. (thanks to Tricia , California, USA) add more info

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What's the name of the song playing at the end of this movie with the lyrics "...you are my star..."? (from Alex in Pansilvania)

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"Rule the World" by Take That (thanks to david , france) add more info

What's the music playing when Tristan says "she can't cross the wall" and then sprints to the border???...from Mad-enmigna in Vancouver (answer Mad-enmigna's question)

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What's the song playing in the latter part of the movie with the lyrics "...we can light up the sky if you were my girl..."? Thanks. (from june in philippines)

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"Rule the World" by Take That (thanks to Marlee, Canada) add more info

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Rule the World
You light the skies up above me
A star so bright you blind me
Don't close your eyes
Don't fade away
My heart, I know, now I'll lose you
So pure your love is so amazing
yeah yeah
Don't close your eyes
Don't fade away
Don't fade away
Yeah you and me we can ride on a star
If you stay with me girl,
We can rule the world
Yeah you and me we can light up the sky
If you stay by me side
We can rule the world
If walls break down, I will comfort you
If angels cry, oh I'll be there for you
You've saved my soul
Don't leave me now
Don't leave me now
Yeah you and me we can ride on a star
If you stay with me girl,
We can rule the world
Yeah you and me we can light up the sky
If you stay by me side
We can rule the world
All the stars are coming out tonight
They're lighting up the sky tonight
For you, for you
Yeah you and me we can ride on a star
If you stay with me, girl,
We can rule the world
Yeah you and me we can light up the sky
If you stay by me side
We can rule the world
All the stars are coming out tonight
They're lighting up the sky tonight
For you, for you

"Rule the World" is not the song at the end of the movie. I'm still trying to find out what it is. Anyone else out there know? (thanks to Giles, U.S.) add more info

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It is most definitely "Rule the World" by Take That. Since Take That is not a US band, it's not on the US Itunes. There is a version by Knights Bridge that you can download... (thanks to steph, Dublin, Ireland) add more info

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What song is playing when the witch is searching for the star? She's on the carriage with the goats pulling it and she is walking on this hill......from Katy in Bozeman, Montana (answer Katy's question)